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I have heard some tours have monday qualifying opportunities for amateurs. Do you guys know which tours around the world have monday qualifyings for amateurs? I think on the australasia tour are some events, but I cannot find enough information.

you can try to monday qualify for the pga tour, australasian tour, nationwide tour, sunshine tour, canadian tour, challenge tour as an amateur and maybe some other tours. its only fair to warn you though that monday qualifying is very hard to do, often you need to shoot 64 or 63 just to get in. as far as the australasian tour goes it has a reputation amongst pros as one of the hardest tours in the world to get on, im sure you could find many amateur events in your area that would be much easier to qualify for and would give you a good shot of performing well. i have never heard of a professional event on a major tour holding qualifyers just for amateurs, you would have to go compete against the pros.

I did not know there were so many monday qualifying opportunities. I always thought you had to go to qualy school in autumn in order to get to the tour. I was hoping there is one of the development tours that offer monday qualifying where there actually is a chance to go to on to thursday.

you must do the pre-qualifying round get past that then you do the monday qualify

pretty simple just like any qualifying event

i believe other tours you pay the money and try

if you have the game and money do it

but if you cant qualify for USGA am events... you should maybe spend the money on playing AM tournaments

just like previous posts.... monday qualifiers will be shooting well below par... on courses where scratch golfers will be shooting a couple over (generally speaking)

+1 the qualifying scores are super low, and normally it is a few dozen people playing for one or two spots after exemptions and so on. Essentially plan on being 5 better than par to have a chance; then hope noone gets too hot!

you must do the pre-qualifying round get past that then you do the monday qualify

pretty simple just like any qualifying event

i believe other tours you pay the money and try

if you have the game and money do it

but if you cant qualify for USGA am events... you should maybe spend the money on playing AM tournaments

just like previous posts.... monday qualifiers will be shooting well below par... on courses where scratch golfers will be shooting a couple over (generally speaking)

+1 the qualifying scores are super low, and normally it is a few dozen people playing for one or two spots after exemptions and so on. Essentially plan on being 5 better than par to have a chance; then hope noone gets too hot!

To clerify; I am talking about going three under at least on a difficult course with the longest setup it offers. If you have the money to burn go for it; it is a great experience because you will be playing against pros who are competing for a paycheck. You get a good idea of how they prepare and approach the game.